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Table 7 “Corneal biometry, anterior chamber and axial length stratified by refractive error - men”

From: Biometry and visual function of a healthy cohort in Leipzig, Germany

  

CC R1 ant

CC R2 ant

CC R1 post

CC R2 post

CCT

ACD

ACV

AL

manifest myopia (< −2D)

Mean

7.82

7.60

6.67

6.20

562.81

3.12

190.81

25.51

 

SD

0.20

0.37

0.42

0.22

28.62

0.21

25.17

1.01

low myopia (−2D ≤ −0.5D)

Mean

7.92

7.74

6.65

6.33

547.50

3.16

193.04

24.55

 

SD

0.23

0.26

0.25

0.31

30.00

0.22

27.54

0.79

emmetropia (−0.5D ≤ ≥ +0.5D)

Mean

7.99

7.81

6.69

6.33

557.30

2.90

172.43

23.90

 

SD

0.24

0.25

0.25

0.26

34.96

0.30

37.13

0.62

low hypermetropia (+0.5D ≥ +2D)

Mean

8.02

7.87

6.69

6.38

569.81

2.63

139.25

23.66

 

SD

0.27

0.28

0.25

0.23

37.76

0.29

31.91

0.85

manifest hypermetropia (> +2D)

Mean

8.11

7.94

6.89

6.44

562.44

2.45

121.89

22.99

 

SD

0.23

0.23

0.23

0.26

26.94

0.33

28.36

0.49

  1. Caption: Data stratified by gender (male) and refractive state based on sphere of subjective best corrected vision (mean ± standard deviation). Men presented with flatter anterior radii of the cornea (flat: R1 ant, steep:R2 ant) and flatter posterior radii of the cornea (flat: R1 post, steep:R2 post) compared to women (see Table 6)